Ekta Rana talks ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’, Festivals & Connection

In an exclusive interview with DESIblitz, the talented musician, Ekta Rana, delves into her original composition, ‘Navrati Ka Tyohaar’.

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It represents strength and positivity. 

Regarding original compositions, meaningful songwriting, and heartfelt representation, Ekta Rana consistently amazes and thrills listeners with her talent.

For Valentine’s Day 2025, Ekta touched hearts with her beautiful album Colours of Love

The singer, songwriter, and poet is set to stir souls with her new single, ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’. 

Due to be released on streaming platforms on Monday, September 22, 2025, the song coincides with the festival of Navratri.

In the Indian calendar, Navratri is a key event for many. Preceding Diwali, it is a joyous occasion marked by dance, music, and profound symbolism.

In our exclusive interview, Ekta Rana shed light on ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’, and also spoke about the importance of the festival.

She also offered interesting insights into how Navratri can help build and maintain connections.

Play each audio clip, and you can hear the actual interview answers. 

What inspired you to create Navratri Ka Tyohaar?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 1Ekta Rana explains that the inspiration for the song came to her through her childhood memories of celebrating Navratri.

She remembers the lights and rhythm of different dance forms, including Garba and Dandiya. 

This energy translated into Ekta’s songwriting. She reveals that she wrote the song in 2022. 

The impact of streaming platforms helped Ekta realise the potential of releasing ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’.

 

 

Can you tell us about the themes of the song?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 2Ekta says that Navratri is about joy and togetherness.

Also, her song honours feminism, representing courage, wisdom, and prosperity.

The singer underlines that ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’ contains a modern vibe, which enables younger people to connect to the energy in the song.

 

 

 In a time when everything is so focused on social media and technology, what role does Navratri play in rekindling family bonds and human connections?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 3Ekta opines that Navratri brings everyone together away from their screens in a showcase of music and dance.

The festival binds communities, showing that human connections are more powerful than technology.

 

 

What role do you think music plays in festivals?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 4Ekta describes music as the “heartbeat” of a festival.

Music unites everyone and creates joy in all festivals across cultures.

 

 

What does the festival of Navratri mean to you?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 5For Ekta Rana, Navratri is a part of who she is. 

It represents strength and positivity. 

Navratri connects Ekta to her roots, and she looks forward to the festival every year.

 

 

What do you hope listeners will take away from Navratri Ka Tyohaar?

Ekta Rana talks 'Navratri Ka Tyohaar', Festivals & Connection - 6Ekta reemphasises the energy of Navratri along with its power of togetherness.

She hopes ‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’ spreads an equal amount of magic. 

 

 

Through our interview, Ekta Rana’s passion for music intertwined exquisitely with her love for Navratri.

‘Navratri Ka Tyohaar’ promises listeners a soulful tribute to the energy and connection of the festival.

The song will be available to stream on platforms as Navratri begins.

As Ekta continues to enchant and mesmerise music aficionados, we wish her all the luck in the world.

For more information about Ekta Rana’s flourishing career, you can check out her website.

Manav is our content editor and writer who has a special focus on entertainment and arts. His passion is helping others, with interests in driving, cooking, and the gym. His motto is: “Never hang on to your sorrows. Always be positive."

Images courtesy of Ekta Rana.





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